Non-glare cover for windshield wiper



Dec. 15, 1964 n.1. MORI-:NA

NON-GLARE COVER FOR WINDSHIELD WIPER Filed Nov. 2l, 1965 UUR/v5 5.

gaJ/Vorena United States Patent 3,160,906 Y NON-GLARE CGVER FOR WENDSHIELD WEER Diego Il. Morena, 29 Blanche St., Plainview, NSY. Filed Nov. 2l, 1%3, Ser. No. 325,325 Claims. (Cl. 15-250.35)

This invention concerns a shield or cover for a windshield wiper arm.

Windshield wiper arms currently manufactured and installed on automobiles and other vehicles are generally made of highly polished bright metal parts. These parts may be bright nickel or chrome plated or may be bright stainless steel. It has been found in practice that such windshield wiper arms installed on a vehicle often reiiect glaring beams of sunlight or light from headlights of approaching cars into the eyes of a driver of the vehicle. This creates a very serious safety hazard, since the driver is momentarily blinded by the glare. The usual sun Visors provided in automobiles do not shield against this glare. Since two windshield wiper assemblies are customarily installed on a vehicle, two sources of glare exist in all positions of the wiper arms whether in use or not.

The present invention solves this diculty by providing as an accessory or attachment, a plastic'coveror shield which can be snapped on a windshield wiper arm to serve as a glare prevention device. The cover has a roughened surface so that it diffuses light beams impinging on it to prevent glare effectively. The plastic cover can be impregnated with phosphorescen-t material or coated with a layer of such material to impart a luminous non-glaring glow thereto when light from the headlights of an approaching car impinges upon the cover.

The glowing cover may serve as a warning to the driver of the vehicle on which the cover is installed that a car is approaching, since the cover will glow brighter and brighter as lthe car approaches nearer and nearer. In addition, the glowing, luminous cover will serve as a warning to the driver of the approaching car that he is approaching the vehicle on which the cover is installed. The cover may be coated with various materials to glow red, yellow, amber or in other colors generally recognized as indicating the presence of a dangerous condition.

The cover may have a telescopic endportion for adjusting the length of the cover to engage on wiper arm extension bars of diierent'lengths.

It is therefore one object of `the invention to provide an anti-glare snap-on cover for a windshield wiper arm.

It is another object to provide a phosphorescent antiglare cover for a windshield wiper arm, the phosphorescence being imparted by coating or impregnating the cover with a phosphorescent substance.

A further object is to provide a snap-on cover as' described, with an adjutable end portion for engaging on wiper arm extension bars yof different lengths.

For further comprehension of the invention, and of the objects and advantages thereof, reference will be had to the following description and accompanying drawings, and to the appended claims in which the various novel vfeatures of the invention are'more particularly set forth.

In the accompanying drawings forming a material part of this disclosure:

Fig. l is a side elevational view of a cover embodying one form of the invention.

Fig. 2 and Fig. 3 are. enlarged cross-sectional views taken on lines 2-2 and 3--3, respectively, of Fig. 1.

Fig. 4 is a top plan view of thecover of Fig..1.

Fig. 5 is .a longitudinal sectional v'View taken on line 5 5 of Fig. 4.

Fig. 6 is an enlarged cross-sectional view taken on line 6 6 of Fig. 5. g

In Figs. l-6k there/is shown a long, hollow shell-like cover lila." Cover 10a isparticularly adapted for that' fi v v ICC type of windshield wiper arm 11' which has a bracket 18' to which body 24 is pivotally attached. The bracket and body are engaged by an internal spring which tends to rotate the body 24' on pivot P clockwise with respect tothe bracket as viewed in Fig. l. The bracket and body may normally assume an angular position with respect to each other as indicated by dotted lines in Fig. l when installed on a vehicle. The side walls 16a and 16h of cover 10a are widened at'end 15 of the cover to accommodate the bracket in its angular disposition. The inwardly extending anges 23a and 23h terminate short of the widened end portions ofthe side walls 16a' and 16W; see Fig. 5.

The outer surfaces of side walls 16a', 16D and top wall 12a are roughened so that they diffuse bright beams cover for adjusting its length. This extension has a top Wall 42 and depending side walls 43a, 43h. Walls 43a, 43ab have ridges 46 on theirinner sides which slidably engage in grooves 36; see Fig. 2.

The cover extension 40 has inwardly extending lateral iianges 45a' 4 5b which engage under Ithe wiper arm extension bar 25. At its outer free end, the top wall 42 has a thicker portion 42. which abuts the top of the arm 25 while the flanges 45a, 45b engage under the arm 25; see Figs. 5 and 6.

A screw 48 is threaded in a hole 50 at the inner end of extension 4l) rfor, locking the extension in place on the end 35 of the cover in any desired position to conform the length of the cover to the length `of the wiper arm.

The cover extension has laterally widened body portions which at the top 42 may be beveled, feathered or curved to the outer free edges of bottom 55. This con-k The invention serves as a useful, inexpensive, durable accessory or attachment for a windshield wiper arm. It is attractive in appearance. It is easy to mount on a wiper arm. It is adjutable in length. It increases the safety and comfort of motor vehicle driving. It is eco-v nomical to manufacture.

While I have illustrated and described the preferred Y embodiment of my invention,.it.is to be understood that I do not limit myself vto the precise, construction herein disclosed and that various changes and modications may be made within the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.

Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by United States Letters Patent elongated, hollow shell-like lmember having an elongated tapered top wall and two opposed elongated side walls Instead, there is provided av slidable channel-shaped extension 40 on the end of the 1. A cover for a windshield Wiper'arrn', comprising anV wiper arm along its length, said side walls being tlexible so,V

that said member snaps on the wiper arm in engagement with its underside to enclose top andsides of the wiper arm, said member having an louter roughened surface .to eliminate glare by light beams impinging on saidmemb'er',

' of phosphorescent substance on said `channel-like member to provide a conspicuously glowing surface at the said side walls having narrowed end. portions. deiining with an end portion of said toplwall a channel-like end structure for engaging on va bar of said wiper. arm,k a.

channel-like member slidably mounted on said 'channel-V like end. structure to serve as an `extension thereof for covering wiper arm bars of different lengths, and means for adjustably securing said channel-like memberin place n Y f with respect to said end structure.

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and a coatingof phosphorescentY substance thereonto provide a conspicuously glowing surface at the end 'of the wiper arm when light beams impinge thereon. Y

3.v A cover Yfor a 4windshield wiper arm, comprising an elongated, hollow shell-like member having an elongated tapered top wall and two'opposed elongated side Walls integral with and extending outwardly of opposite lateral edges of the top wall, saidside walls -havingin'turned flanges for engaging lateral edgesv of the bottomV of the Wiper arm along its length, said sidewalls being iexible so that said member snaps on 'the wiper arrn in engagement with its underside to enclose top and sides of thel Wiper arm, said member having an outer roughenedv surface to eliminate glare by light beams impinging on said member, said side walls having narrowed end portions van elongated, hollow shell-like 5. A cover for yaV windshield wiper arm, comprising l member having, an elongated Vtapered top wall and two opposed elongated side walls integral with and extending outwardly of opposite lateral edges. of the top wall, said side walls having in-y turned anges for engaging lateral edges of the bottom of the wiper arm along its lengtlnsaid side walls being flexible so that said member snaps on thewiper arm in Vengagement with its underside" to enclosetop andl sides of -the'wiper arm, said member having an outer roughened surface to" eliminate glare by light beams` impinging on said member, `said side walls being widened at one end of said member to enclose a bracket extending angularly at one end of the wiper arm, said side walls having narrowed end portions delining with an end portion of said top wall a channel-likeV endY structure for engaging on a bar of said wiper arm, a channel-like member slidably mounted on saidchannel-like end structure -to dening with an endportionof said topV wall ai channel.

like end structure for engaging on a bar of said wipe'r` arm, a channel-like member slidably mounted on saidv channel-like end struct for covering wiper arm KVbars of ditlerent lengths, and means for adjustably securing said channel-like member 1n place with respect to said end structure, saidtchannellike member having a `roughenedpsurface to eliminate glare from light beams. impinging thereon, and a coating re to serve as an extension thereof serve as Han extension thereof for covering wiper arm bars of different lengths, and means foradjustablyV securing saidjchanneldike member in place with respect to said end structure. 1-

` i, Y References Cited in the leof this patentiVV UNITED STATES VPATnrrrs Cct. v8, 1963 

1. A COVER FOR A WINDSHIELD WIPER ARM, COMPRISING AN ELONGATED, HOLLOW SHELL-LIKE MEMBER HAVING AN ELONGATED TAPERED TOP WALL AND TWO OPPOSED ELONGATED SIDE WALLS INTEGRAL WITH AND EXTENDING OUTWARDLY OF OPPOSITE LATERAL EDGES OF THE TOP WALL, SAID SIDE WALLS HAVING INTURNED FLANGES FOR ENGAGING LATERAL EDGES OF THE BOTTOM OF THE WIPER ARM ALONG ITS LENGTH, SAID SIDE WALLS BEING FLEXIBLE SO THAT SAID MEMBER SNAPS ON THE WIPER ARM IN ENGAGEMENT WITH ITS UNDERSIDE TO ENCLOSE TOP AND SIDES OF THE WIPER ARM, SAID MEMBER HAVING AN OUTER ROUGHENED SURFACE TO ELIMINATE GLARE BY LIGHT BEAMS IMPINGING ON SAID MEMBER, SAID SIDE WALLS HAVING NARROWED END PORTIONS DEFINING WITH AN END PORTION OF SAID TOP WALL A CHANNEL-LIKE END STRUCTURE FOR ENGAGING ON A BAR OF SAID WIPER ARM, A CHANNEL-LIKE MEMBER SLIDABLY MOUNTED ON SAID CHANNELLIKE END STRUCTURE TO SERVE AS AN EXTENSION THEREOF FOR COVERING WIPER ARM BARS OF DIFFERENT LENGTHS, AND MEANS FOR ADJUSTABLY SECURING SAID CHANNEL-LIKE MEMBER IN PLACE WITH RESPECT TO SAID END STRUCTURE. 